reflex
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A reflex or a reflex action is something that you do automatically and without thinking, as a habit or as a reaction to something. 下意識(shí)反應(yīng); 習(xí)慣性動(dòng)作
Walt fumbled in his pocket, a reflex from his smoking days. 沃爾特在口袋裡摸索,一個(gè)他以前抽菸時(shí)形成的習(xí)慣性動(dòng)作。
2. N-COUNT A reflex or a reflex action is a normal, uncontrollable reaction of your body to something that you feel, see, or experience. 反射動(dòng)作
...tests for reflexes, like tapping the knee or the heel with a rubber hammer. …反射動(dòng)作的測試,比如用橡膠鎚敲擊膝蓋或腳踵。
3. N-PLURAL Your reflexes are your ability to react quickly with your body when something unexpected happens, for example when you are involved in sports or when you are driving a car. 迅速反應(yīng)能力
It takes great skill, cool nerves, and the reflexes of an athlete. 這需要運(yùn)動(dòng)員嫻熟的技巧、冷靜的頭腦以及迅速反應(yīng)的能力。
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reflex /?ri?fl?ks/ (reflexes)
劍橋詞典
- [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
a physical reaction to something that you cannot control
反射動(dòng)作;反射作用;本能反應(yīng)
I'm sorry I punched him, it was a reflex action /response . 我很抱歉打了他,那不過是一種反射動(dòng)作/本能反應(yīng)而已。
?reflexes [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ]
the ability to react quickly
反應(yīng)能力
Fighter pilots need good/fast reflexes. 戰(zhàn)鬭機(jī)飛行員需要有很好/快的反應(yīng)能力。 返回 reflex